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Headings provide the basic structure to a page. HTML supports six levels of headings. The top-level heading is added automatically based on the page title. Among other things, headings are used to make pages accessible, so always use them in order and don’t use bold, italtics, or underline to signify a heading!

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Formatting text

Bold or italics can make a word or phrase stand out.

Lists

Unordered lists use bullets:

  • Unordered
  • List

Ordered lists use numbers:

  1. Ordered
  2. List

Tables

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Row 1, Col 1 Row 1, Col 2 Row 1, Col 3
Row 2, Col 1 Row 2, Col 2 Row 2, Col 3
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Notices

Notices can be used to make information stand out.

Information notices highlight important information.

Warnings let users know about potential problems or gotchas.

Jekyll relative links use URLs relative to the site root

Private links may require additional authentication

External links take users to another site